Adrian Wojnarowski: Denver Nuggets center Mason Plumlee is expected to miss two weeks to a month with a right foot injury, league sources tell ESPN.
Denver Nuggets center Mason Plumlee has undergone a successful surgical repair of a core muscle injury this morning. Plumlee will resume basketball related activities this summer and is expected to be at full-strength when the Nuggets open training camp this fall.
Harrison Wind: Mason Plumlee (right calf strain) is expected to play Friday vs Spurs but is listed as probable. Two-way player Torrey Craig (left hamstring strain) is out.
Harrison Wind: Mason Plumlee (right calf strain) will not play for Nuggets tonight vs Suns. He’s not expected back until after the All-Star break.
Harrison Wind: Nuggets coach Michael Malone says he doesn’t think Mason Plumlee (right calf strain) will play again until after the All-Star break. He did mention he’s ahead of schedule.
Harrison Wind: Nuggets announce Mason Plumlee (right calf strain) will not play Thursday vs OKC.
Gina Mizell: Semi-update on #Nuggets big man Mason Plumlee's calf strain: Michael Malone said during pregame availability that he'll be out for "a little while." Stayed back in Denver to have MRI today. Could see more Faried, Arthur, etc. tonight against the Spurs and for foreseeable future.
TJ McBride: #Nuggets injury report vs the #Bulls: Mason Plumlee (core strain) WILL PLAY Wilson Chandler (lower back soreness) is OUT Paul Millsap (left wrist surgery) is OUT
TJ McBride: I just talked to Mason Plumlee about his core injury. He told me it has been bothering him for a week & that it got worse against Memphis. He did not go through all of practice today but he said he is going to play tomorrow against Utah. Injury report has him QUESTIONABLE.
Harrison Wind: Mason Plumlee (core strain) is probable for tomorrow vs Lakers. Plumlee played 18 minutes against New Orleans and Michael Malone said the injury will be a “pain tolerance thing” for the time being.
Harrison Wind: Nuggets coach Michael Malone says Mason Plumlee (core strain) is playing tonight. Plumlee had an MRI, he should be a go.
May 25, 2022 | 7:03 pm EDT Update
Erik Spoelstra on Uvalde school shooting: There's a call to action

Tim Reynolds: Erik Spoelstra begins his pregame news conference by addressing the events in Uvalde. “I think there’s certainly, after continued events, there’s a call to action. I think everybody is trying to figure out a way to be heard, to force some kind of change,” Spo said.

Brady Hawk: Erik Spoelstra on Tyler Herro’s injury: “I kinda had an idea when we were leaving that he needed rest and recovery.” On Herro himself pushing to play: “These decisions have to be made by our training staff and the doctors.”

Michael Singer: The Josh Kroenke press conference for Thursday is likely to be postponed, I’m told. Kroenke recently tested positive for COVID. Look for an official update soon.
Michael Singer: From the #Nuggets: “Over the past two days multiple members of the Denver Nuggets staff have tested positive for Covid-19, including Governor Josh Kroenke who was scheduled to meet with the media tomorrow.” Press conference has been moved, tentatively, for next Tuesday.

Ally Isom, one of the Republicans running in the GOP Senate primary, told KUTV 2News she thinks “Steve Kerr got it right.” “I’m outraged. I’m heartbroken. When is this going to stop?” Isom said Wednesday. “When are we going to do something that tackles the heart of the problem, the root of the problem?” Asked if she would support H.R. 8 as a member of the Senate, Isom said, “I think H.R. 8 has a lot of really good things in it” and that she generally supports background checks for gun sales.
Becky Edwards, who’s also running for the Senate, echoed similar thoughts. “I have long been a supporter of expanded background checks and have been watching H.R. 8 as it’s gone through the process,” Edwards said. “I understand there’s still some nuances and some amendments that are still in play, but in general, absolutely, I support looking at and supporting expanded background checks.”